Litchfield, Connecticut Colony

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Litchfield, Connecticut Colony was an 18th-century New England town notable as the birthplace of Revolutionary War patriot and Green Mountain Boys leader Ethan Allen.

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Litchfield, Connecticut Colony canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former municipality
settlement
town
birthplaceOf Ethan Allen NERFINISHED
colonialAdministration Connecticut General Assembly NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Great Britain
foundedInPeriod 18th century
governedUnder Charter of the Colony of Connecticut NERFINISHED
hasCoordinateRegion northwestern Connecticut
hasCulturalRegion Yankee New England NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
small-scale trade
hasHistoricalEra American Revolutionary period NERFINISHED
Colonial America NERFINISHED
hasNotableAssociation American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
Green Mountain Boys (through Ethan Allen) NERFINISHED
hasNotableResident Ethan Allen NERFINISHED
hasRegion Litchfield Hills NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType rural town
language English
legalSystem English common law (colonial adaptation)
locatedIn British America NERFINISHED
Connecticut Colony NERFINISHED
New England
namedAfter Lichfield, Staffordshire, England NERFINISHED
partOf Thirteen Colonies NERFINISHED
presentDayLocation Litchfield, Connecticut, United States NERFINISHED
religion Congregationalism
timeZoneHistorical local solar time
transitionedTo Litchfield, Connecticut (U.S. state period) NERFINISHED

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Ethan Allen placeOfBirth Litchfield, Connecticut Colony